2018 review: the year by the numbers
The last post of the year! It’s been a really excellent year all round and
The last post of the year! It’s been a really excellent year all round and
Back in 2009 I started posting a summary at the end of the year of
No only has Tim been working heavily with Azure in 2018, he’s also been diving
It’s Cyber Monday today, and now that you’ve finished picking up great deals for your
Due to the popularity of our live, online classes this year, we’re presenting six more
Continuing our series of live, online classes, Jonathan will be delivering his new IECS: Immersion Event on
Tim’s been working closely with the development team on Azure Managed Instance, presented with them
By the end of December, we at SQLskills will have presented remotely (and a few
Earlier this year I was sent an interesting question about why the person was seeing
I’ve just released our first set of 2019 classes for registration! We’ll be adding new classes
I’m seeing reports from a few people of DBCC CHECKDB reporting PFS corruption after an
At least since I started working on the SQL Server team (just after 7.0 shipped)
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